Equatorial Guinea' President Reaffirms Position against Cuba Blockade

Equatorial Guinea' President Reaffirms Position against Cuba Blockade

Equatorial Guinea' President Reaffirms Position against Cuba Blockade

Malabo, Oct 11 (Prensa Latina) The President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang, ratified on Thursday his country''s position against the U.S. blockade imposed on Cuba when he received the Cuban Vice President Roberto Morales Ojeda at the Presidential Palace.

Equatorial Guinea will always back Cuba in its call for an end to the unilateral policy imposed by Washington on Havana, Obiang said.

The Equatoguinean Head of State sent greetings to the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Raul Castro, and President Miguel Diaz-Canel, and was in favor of expanding collaboration between both countries in all possible areas.

For his part, Morales Ojeda gave Obiang a letter from Diaz-Canel on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Equatorial Guinea's independence, to be celebrated on October 12, and said that due to agenda problems, the Cuban President will not attend the festivities.

When arriving in Malabo, Morales Ojeda was received by Equatoguinean Prime Minister Francisco Pascual Obama, an occasion on which both confirmed the interest of their governments in promoting collaboration between their respective countries.

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Equatorial Guinea' President Reaffirms Position against Cuba Blockade

Malabo, Oct 11 (Prensa Latina) The President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang, ratified on Thursday his country''s position against the U.S. blockade imposed on Cuba when he received the Cuban Vice President Roberto Morales Ojeda at the Presidential Palace.

Equatorial Guinea will always back Cuba in its call for an end to the unilateral policy imposed by Washington on Havana, Obiang said.

The Equatoguinean Head of State sent greetings to the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Raul Castro, and President Miguel Diaz-Canel, and was in favor of expanding collaboration between both countries in all possible areas.

For his part, Morales Ojeda gave Obiang a letter from Diaz-Canel on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Equatorial Guinea's independence, to be celebrated on October 12, and said that due to agenda problems, the Cuban President will not attend the festivities.

When arriving in Malabo, Morales Ojeda was received by Equatoguinean Prime Minister Francisco Pascual Obama, an occasion on which both confirmed the interest of their governments in promoting collaboration between their respective countries.